Sometimes, a single issue of a genealogy magazine can provide a good number of research tips. The November-December issue of Family Tree Magazine is a case in point. Just about every article is worth ...
The nature of genealogy is changing. It’s no longer digging into dusty old records, the province of old scholars. So much can be discovered on a laptop, and the Butler County Genealogical Society ...
The Jefferson Parish Library’s fifth annual Genealogy Fair, featuring representatives from the genealogical and heritage societies from the greater New Orleans area, will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m ...
Genealogy research, the study of the descent of a person's ancestors, has become a popular subject to study. But, where do you begin? "Learn as much as you can about yourself," says Bill Eddleman, ...
But surveys generally show that more than 75% of Americans think family history research is important, and probably half that ...
On Sunday, June 29, several Jewish Genealogical Society of Illinois members will share family history discoveries and genealogy research tips in the annual “Kvell and Tell” session, in a hybrid ...
The next hybrid in-person and Zoom meeting of the Windham County Genealogy Interest Group will focus on “Working with Handwritten Records for Genealogical Purposes," presented by WCGIG member ...
If you are searching for family Irish roots, it’s likely you’ll become part historian, storyteller, and mostly a detective of family antiquities. My late father, Martin J. Walsh Jr. of Murdock, ...
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